Neroli — the delicate oil expressed from the white blossoms of the Seville orange tree — is one of perfumery's most luminous florals. Tunisian neroli carries a particular brightness: a marriage of honeyed sweetness, subtle bitterness, and a fresh, almost green citrus undertone that feels simultaneously elegant and alive.
Unlike the sharper top notes of lemon or bergamot, neroli blooms slowly on skin. It unfolds with a creamy, slightly waxy character — almost indolic — that bridges floral and citrus beautifully. This is what gives Tunisian neroli perfume its distinctive personality: radiant yet grounded, fresh yet sensual.
Neroli is the fragrance equivalent of daylight. It lifts compositions without shouting, adds sophistication to simplicity, and ages gracefully throughout the day. In the hands of a skilled perfumer, it becomes timeless — as wearable at dawn as it is at dusk.